SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Torii Hunter Jr. said he expects to play in No. 18 Notre Dames game against No. 12 Michigan State?on Saturday after the Fighting Irish receiver sustained a concussion in Week 1.Im fairly confident, because [Tuesday] I did everything that they would allow me to do, and I pushed myself [Tuesday], Hunter said Wednesday. A couple one-on-ones, 7-on-7s, 11-on-11s. I went out there and did as much as I could and just tried to be smart about falling on the ground and keeping my head up, blocking plays and things like that.So, as the week goes on, Ill definitely try to push myself more and see what I can do, and Im confident Ill be ready come Saturday.Hunter, who said he was medically cleared this past Sunday, sustained the concussion on a helmet-to-helmet hit in the end zone late in the third quarter of Notre Dames 50-47 double-overtime loss Sept. 4 at Texas.It was my first one that Ive told them about, or that theyve known about, that Ive actually lost consciousness and all that, Hunter said. So, yeah, it was my first one that Ive experienced. It was a real experience, but Im glad to be back.The play was not flagged and not even reviewed, despite new rules this season that allow targeting penalties to be called retroactively. The absence of such consequences stoked anger from Irish coach Brian Kelly and his players in the aftermath of the game.Hunter said Wednesday that he wasnt sure if the hit warranted a penalty, but he did say the play deserved to be reviewed. The junior and captain also said Texas safeties DeShon Elliott and Kevin Vaccaro messaged him on Twitter to apologize for the hit. Elliott had delivered the direct hit, while Vaccaro was in on the play as well.Hunter said he remembered everything leading up to the hit but the hit itself, adding that he recalled going down steps into the locker room after being helped off the field.I remember catching the ball, having it in my hands, Hunter said. As soon as I got hit, I dont remember any of that, and I dont remember being on the ground.The son of the former MLB outfielder by the same name, Hunter has 39 career catches for 465 yards and four touchdowns. Air Max 93 Og Pas Cher . 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Laremy Tunsil (OT, Ole Miss) Laremy Tunsil participates in a drill during the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine Tunsil was fantastic in his career at Ole Miss - although he had to be left out for almost half of his final season after an investigation by the NCAA. At 65, 310lb hes got all the physical attributes, and hes excelled in one of college footballs most difficult environments.Jared Goff (QB, California) Jared Goff drops back to pass The Eagles have already got Sam Bradford and Chase Daniel - and paid a pretty penny for both, so why are they likely to take either Goff or Wentz? I simply dont know. Frankly, I would store up their offensive line with a terrific offensive linesman like Tunsil.Ezekiel Elliott (RB, Ohio State) Ezekiel Elliott storms into the endzone Theres no question about this: If Elliotts behind a good offensive line, hell flourish, and probably get the offensive rookie of the year award. So thats why he should go to Dallas. Hes burning quick, highly elusive, and hes been compared to Edgerrin James. A team drafting him would take that. My big worry for him is that if he doesnt get the ball, he might throw his toys out of the pram, as he did against Michigan State when he blamed his head coach Urban Meyer about not getting the ball enough.Laquon Treadwell (WR, Ole Miss) Laquon Treadwell celebrates a touchdown Treadwell was one the best pass catchers in college football. His ability to go and get the ball is out of this world, and hell crush opposing secondary players. He might not be the quickest player in the Draft, but hes seen by US media pundits as a bigger and faster version of Anquan Boldin. Treadwell will hope for Boldins career earnings and longevity, too ($37 million over 13 years). Dara Kennedy spoke to running back Marshaun Coprich over a pizza to find out which teams might like a slice of him Jack Conklin (OT, Michigan State) Jack Conklin #74 in a physical battle Loved for his versatility, if Conklin gets drafted in the first round itll be one of the best stories of the first round.ddddddddddddWhy? He wasnt even awarded a scholarship at Michigan State at first, but walked on to play. And when he succeeded, he received a scholarship, but has remained very humble indeed. Playing-wise, the last time I really got to see him was owning members of the Ohio State defensive line on the road in one of the biggest games of the year.Josh Doctson (WR, TCU) Josh Doctson dives for a touchdown pass Before he got injured at Texas Christian, Doctson was a human highlight reel, catching just about anything you threw at him. It was like watching Allen Robinson - except the quarterback was probably better! 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